At what point does Dak get the playbook to work with skilled players?

He’s been working with his receivers every offseason. At least with the ones who decided to show up.
I remember 1 report years ago that said a few guys worked out but i its entirely possible ive not paid much attention. I dont know if they do or notor how much. What i do know is they should abd if they are putting in that much work its not carrying over to pre season or regular season much. Maybe starting slow is the OC's fault, were gonna see what the difference is without KM
 
You can have 10 receivers and 6 Tight-ends at the same time and dak will be off target
He’s probably going to be the QB for years to come so deal with it instead of being a ninny like so many others here.
 
Here is the new playbook for Dak

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The reality is Dak is a TO machine.

He was on pace in 2020 before the injuries to be a league leader in TOs, with 7 TOs in 5 games.

Again, this idea Dak protects the ball is a myth. The guy runs the system given to him and the more responsibility given to him, the more he demonstrates his limitations. It was Linehan’s scheming that helped him protect the ball as well.

In 2017, when Dak started off upto when Linehan took the passing reigns from him after the Denver game, he threw I think 2 pick 6s at that point. He had 4 INTs and 1 fumble in his first five games, then Linehan went really run heavy with Zeke. Then Zeke was suspended and against Atlanta, he added 2 more fumbles to his stat count and then threw 3 INTs against the Eagles and so on.

Dak is now throwing pick 6s at an alarming rate the “more aggressive” they tell him to be.

So 2016 was basically where the “legend” was born and afterwards the scherade continued for who knows how..
QB fumbles are the fault of the OLine.
 

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